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131 .IX Title "UUID 8" |
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132 .TH UUID 8 "OpenPKG" "UUID(8)" "OpenPKG" |
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133 .SH "NAME" |
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134 \&\fBopenpkg uuid\fR \- OpenPKG UUID Update Utility |
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135 .SH "SYNOPSIS" |
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136 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" |
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137 \&\fBopenpkg uuid\fR [\fB\-\-verbose\fR] [\fB\-\-multicast\fR] \fBreset\fR|\fBupdate\fR|\fBinfo\fR |
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138 .SH "DESCRIPTION" |
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139 .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" |
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140 The \fBopenpkg uuid\fR command is the maintenance utility for the \s-1DCE\s0 1.1 |
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141 and \s-1ISO/IEC\s0 11578:1996 compliant \fIUniversally Unique Identifiers\fR |
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142 (\s-1UUID\s0) of an \fBOpenPKG\fR instance. It is internally based on \fB\s-1OSSP\s0 |
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143 uuid\fR. |
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144 .PP |
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145 UUIDs are 128 bit numbers which are intended to have a high likelihood |
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146 of uniqueness over space and time and are computationally difficult |
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147 to guess. They are globally unique identifiers which can be locally |
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148 generated without contacting a global registration authority. UUIDs are |
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149 intended as unique identifiers for both mass tagging objects with an |
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150 extremely short lifetime and to reliably identifying very persistent |
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151 objects across a network. The three classical \s-1UUID\s0 variants are \s-1DCE\s0 1.1 |
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152 UUIDs of version 1 (time and node based), version 3 (name based) and |
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153 version 4 (random number based). |
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154 .PP |
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155 For an \fBOpenPKG\fR instance, three different UUIDs are used: |
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156 .ie n .IP "1. \fBOpenPKG Registry\fR (\*(C`UUID_REGISTRY\*(C')" 3 |
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157 .el .IP "1. \fBOpenPKG Registry\fR (\f(CW\*(C`UUID_REGISTRY\*(C'\fR)" 3 |
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158 .IX Item "1. OpenPKG Registry (UUID_REGISTRY)" |
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159 This is a version 1 \s-1UUID\s0 which uniquely identifiers the \fBOpenPKG\fR |
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160 instance for global registration purposes. It is generated just once in |
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161 the lifetime of the \fBOpenPKG\fR instance. The value of this \s-1UUID\s0 cannot |
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162 be recalculated deterministically. |
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163 .ie n .IP "2. \fBOpenPKG Instance\fR (\*(C`UUID_INSTANCE\*(C')" 3 |
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164 .el .IP "2. \fBOpenPKG Instance\fR (\f(CW\*(C`UUID_INSTANCE\*(C'\fR)" 3 |
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165 .IX Item "2. OpenPKG Instance (UUID_INSTANCE)" |
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166 This is a version 3 \s-1UUID\s0 which summarizes the \fBOpenPKG\fR |
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167 instance parameters. Currently the values of the following |
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168 particular OpenPKG \s-1RPM\s0 macros are uses as input: |
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169 .Sp |
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170 .Vb 5 |
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171 \& %{l_openpkg_release} %{l_prefix} |
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172 \& %{l_susr} %{l_suid} %{l_sgrp} %{l_sgid} |
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173 \& %{l_musr} %{l_muid} %{l_mgrp} %{l_mgid} |
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174 \& %{l_rusr} %{l_ruid} %{l_rgrp} %{l_rgid} |
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175 \& %{l_nusr} %{l_nuid} %{l_ngrp} %{l_ngid} |
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176 .Ve |
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177 .Sp |
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178 The value of this \s-1UUID\s0 can be recalculated deterministically and will |
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179 not chance as long as none of the values of the above macro do not |
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180 change. This \s-1UUID\s0 can be used for detecting OpenPKG release upgrades, |
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181 accidentally changed UIDs or GIDs, etc. Notice that version 3 UUIDs are |
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182 message digests (actually \s-1MD5\s0 based) and so are one-way functions which do |
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183 not allow one to recalculate the input values from the \s-1UUID\s0. |
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184 .ie n .IP "3. \fBOpenPKG Platform\fR (\*(C`UUID_PLATFORM\*(C')" 3 |
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185 .el .IP "3. \fBOpenPKG Platform\fR (\f(CW\*(C`UUID_PLATFORM\*(C'\fR)" 3 |
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186 .IX Item "3. OpenPKG Platform (UUID_PLATFORM)" |
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187 This is a version 3 \s-1UUID\s0 which summarizes the \fBOpenPKG\fR platform |
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188 parameters. Currently the OpenPKG \s-1RPM\s0 platform id plus the \s-1FQDN\s0 and \s-1IP\s0 |
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189 address of the underlying host are used as input. This \s-1UUID\s0 can be used |
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190 for detecting operating system and host changes. Notice that version |
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191 3 UUIDs are message digests (actually \s-1MD5\s0 based) and so are one-way |
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192 functions which do not allow one to recalculate the input values from |
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193 the \s-1UUID\s0. |
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194 .SH "OPTIONS" |
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195 .IX Header "OPTIONS" |
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196 .IP "\fB\-\-verbose\fR" 4 |
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197 .IX Item "--verbose" |
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198 Print verbose messages during operation. |
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199 .IP "\fB\-\-multicast\fR" 4 |
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200 .IX Item "--multicast" |
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201 Generate a random multicast \s-1MAC\s0 address instead of using the real \s-1IEEE\s0 |
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202 802 \s-1MAC\s0 address of the underlying host when generating the version 1 |
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203 \&\s-1UUID\s0 \f(CW\*(C`UUID_REGISTRY\*(C'\fR. |
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204 .SH "COMMANDS" |
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205 .IX Header "COMMANDS" |
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206 .IP "\fBreset\fR" 4 |
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207 .IX Item "reset" |
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208 This resets the three UUIDs \f(CW\*(C`UUID_REGISTRY\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`UUID_INSTANCE\*(C'\fR and |
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209 \&\f(CW\*(C`UUID_PLATFORM\*(C'\fR to the \*(L"Nil \s-1UUID\s0\*(R". They are then automatically |
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210 regenerated within one day if already done explicitly afterward with |
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211 "\f(CW\*(C`openpkg uuid update\*(C'\fR". |
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212 .IP "\fBupdate\fR" 4 |
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213 .IX Item "update" |
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214 This updates the three UUIDs \f(CW\*(C`UUID_REGISTRY\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`UUID_INSTANCE\*(C'\fR and |
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215 \&\f(CW\*(C`UUID_PLATFORM\*(C'\fR to the \*(L"Nil \s-1UUID\s0\*(R". \f(CW\*(C`UUID_REGISTRY\*(C'\fR is kept unless it |
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216 is the \*(L"Nil \s-1UUID\s0\*(R" (see "\f(CW\*(C`openpkg uuid reset\*(C'\fR" command above). The UUIDs |
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217 \&\f(CW\*(C`UUID_INSTANCE\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`UUID_PLATFORM\*(C'\fR are updated only if their input |
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218 values (and this way the resulting UUIDs) have changed. This operation |
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219 is performed daily automatically. |
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220 .IP "\fBinfo\fR" 4 |
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221 .IX Item "info" |
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222 This print summary page of identification information, including all |
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223 UUIDs and all of their calculation inputs. |
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224 .SH "FILES" |
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225 .IX Header "FILES" |
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226 The three UUIDs of the \fBOpenPKG\fR instance are stored in the file |
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227 \&\f(CW\*(C`@l_prefix@/etc/openpkg/uuid\*(C'\fR in Bourne-Shell syntax. An example |
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228 content is: |
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229 .PP |
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230 .Vb 3 |
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231 \& UUID_REGISTRY="81eca44e-4d18-11d8-a837-0090272ff725" |
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232 \& UUID_INSTANCE="c55a8d2d-31bb-3ae0-9edb-68337af61acc" |
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233 \& UUID_PLATFORM="05ec2532-9e3f-37dc-a7ed-b291c2c463ed" |
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234 .Ve |
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235 .SH "CAVEATS" |
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236 .IX Header "CAVEATS" |
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237 By default and in full compliance with \s-1DCE\s0 1.1 and \s-1ISO/IEC\s0 11578:1996, |
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238 the OpenPKG Registry \s-1UUID\s0 (\f(CW\*(C`UUID_REGISTRY\*(C'\fR) contains the \s-1IEEE\s0 802 \s-1MAC\s0 |
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239 address of the underlying host. If this is not acceptable by local |
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240 security policies you can easily at any time generate a new OpenPKG |
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241 Registry \s-1UUID\s0 with a random multicast \s-1MAC\s0 address instead by running: |
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242 .PP |
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243 .Vb 2 |
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244 \& $ openpkg uuid reset |
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245 \& $ openpkg uuid --multicast update |
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246 .Ve |
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247 .SH "SEE ALSO" |
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248 .IX Header "SEE ALSO" |
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249 \&\fB\s-1OSSP\s0 uuid\fR <http://www.ossp.org/pkg/lib/uuid/>. |
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250 .SH "HISTORY" |
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251 .IX Header "HISTORY" |
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252 The \fBopenpkg uuid\fR command first appeared in \fBOpenPKG 2.0\fR. |